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1 online resource (297 pages) |
Contents |
Cover Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Notes on the Contributors; Acknowledgments; Biographical Note on Jan Narveson; Introduction; I Contractarianism; 1. Some Remarks on the Foundations of Libertarianism; 2. Contracting Justice; 3. Is Agreement Enough?; 4. Does Scepticism Beget Libertarianism? A Response to Narveson on Reason, Morality and Politics; 5. Contractarian Education; II From Contractarianism to Libertarianism; 6. The Value of Values: The Importance of Autonomy in Contractarian Reasoning; 7. Simple Games and Complex Ethics |
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8. Why Contractarians are not Libertarians â#x80;Œ Evolutionarily Speaking9. Getting the Baseline Right; III Property and Liberty; 10. Liberty, Property and the Libertarian Idea; 11. Who Owns Me: Me or my Mother? How to Escape Okinâ#x80;#x99;s Problem for Nozickâ#x80;#x99;s and Narvesonâ#x80;#x99;s Theory of Entitlement; 12. On Original Appropriation; 13. Morality as an Evolutionarily Stable Strategy: A Naturalistic Account of Libertarianism; 14. Reconciling Radicals: Market Contractarianism and Fundamentalist Utilitarianism; IV Response; 15. Social Contract, Game Theory and Liberty: Responding to My Critics |
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Includes bibliographical references |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Contractarianism (Ethics)
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Libertarianism.
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Narveson, Jan,-1936--Political and social views
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Social contract.
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Contractarianism (Ethics)
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Libertarianism
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Social contract
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781317105367 |
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1317105362 |
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